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Nurses are essential in patient care, upholding the ethical principles of their profession and effectively navigating ethical dilemmas. Neglecting ethical issues can lead to inadequate patient care, compromised therapeutic relationships, and moral distress among healthcare workers.
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[Ethical issues].

Masahiro Nishibori1

  • 1Department of Social Services and Healthcare Management, International University of Health and Welfare, Otawara-shi, Tochigi 324-8501, Japan. mn@iuhw.ac.jp

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Understanding medical ethics in clinical research requires recognizing privacy protection, use limitation, individual participation, and accountability. Adhering to guidelines necessitates a deep grasp of these ethical principles for effective information management.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Clinical Research Information Management
  • Laboratory Medicine

Context:

  • Medical ethics principles are crucial for managing clinical research data.
  • New ethical concepts beyond privacy protection challenge medical professionals.
  • Protecting patient privacy in laboratory medicine, especially concerning specimens, presents unique challenges.

Purpose:

  • To highlight essential medical ethics principles for clinical research information management.
  • To emphasize the importance of understanding use limitation, individual participation, and accountability.
  • To address the complexities of applying ethical guidelines in specific clinical research scenarios.

Summary:

  • Key medical ethics concepts for clinical research include privacy, use limitation, participation, and accountability.
  • Existing guidelines may not always align perfectly with specific cases, necessitating a foundational understanding of ethical principles.
  • The paper uses a clinical research document reviewed by an ethical review board as a practical example.

Impact:

  • Enhances understanding of critical ethical considerations in medical research.
  • Provides a framework for navigating the application of ethical guidelines in diverse research settings.
  • Promotes more robust and ethically sound information management in clinical and laboratory medicine.